The Table Talk and Omniana of Samuel Taylor Coleridge: With Additional Table Talk from Allsop's "Recollections," and Manuscript Matter Not Before PrintedG. Bell and sons, 1884 - 446 sider |
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... seem fit for present publication . I know , better than any one can tell me , how inadequately these specimens represent the peculiar splen- dour and individuality of Mr. Coleridge's conversation . How should it be otherwise ? Who could ...
... seem fit for present publication . I know , better than any one can tell me , how inadequately these specimens represent the peculiar splen- dour and individuality of Mr. Coleridge's conversation . How should it be otherwise ? Who could ...
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... seem too fragmentary , and therefore deficient in one of the most distinguishing pro- perties of that which they are designed to represent ; and this is true . Yet the reader will in most instances have little difficulty in ...
... seem too fragmentary , and therefore deficient in one of the most distinguishing pro- perties of that which they are designed to represent ; and this is true . Yet the reader will in most instances have little difficulty in ...
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... seem to the cursory observer - my undoubting belief is , that in the end it will be found that Coleridge did , in his vocation , the day's work of a giant . He has been melted into the very heart of the rising literatures of England and ...
... seem to the cursory observer - my undoubting belief is , that in the end it will be found that Coleridge did , in his vocation , the day's work of a giant . He has been melted into the very heart of the rising literatures of England and ...
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... seems , to my ear , that there is a sad want of harmony in Lord Byron's verses . Is it not unnatural to be always connecting very great intellectual power with utter de- pravity ? Does such a combination often really exist in rerum ...
... seems , to my ear , that there is a sad want of harmony in Lord Byron's verses . Is it not unnatural to be always connecting very great intellectual power with utter de- pravity ? Does such a combination often really exist in rerum ...
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... seems to pause , and says : — " And God said , Let us make man in our image , after our likeness . " And in the next ... seem the whole ; and the whole body will then constitute An animal endowed with a memory of appearances and facts ...
... seems to pause , and says : — " And God said , Let us make man in our image , after our likeness . " And in the next ... seem the whole ; and the whole body will then constitute An animal endowed with a memory of appearances and facts ...
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Side 244 - Hear, O heavens, and give ear, O earth: for the LORD hath spoken, I have nourished and brought up children, and they have rebelled against me.